Thursday, April 17, 2008

Dinner

It feels good when you are appreciated.





But the feeling is brought to another level when your customer shows it out. P0lar may not be expensive, but the act goes a long way.


One of my c0lleagues did really well last month. So well my b0ss c0mmented it is s0meone's annu@l inc0me. The pers0n wanted to th@nk the br@nch for the support and decided to throw a dinner.





At Tao's.


Upon arrival, the waiter gave me the menu and recommended me some dishes. It was a set meal, so I had to make my choice of starters, main course and deserts.


I started off with a pot of chilled rose apple tea.


And I was given a shot of icy juice and a glass of warm tea.


It seemed starters alone came in a few varities.


I was given a few slices of bread. And was supposed to layer it with a plate of mushroom with cheese. Totally delicious.


Second part of starters was a plate of fruit salad. Toppled with crab meat.


Then came...





A plate of mushrooms. To die for.





And a bowl of mushroom soup. Very similar to Marche.


Next came the main course.





I decided on steak. But I ended up with a small portion of it, 'cus we decided to share among ourselves. I had a portion of flounder, which was lovely. And the girls gave me so much ribs, I thought I was eating the entire pig.





Finally came deserts, which was quite disappointing.


However, we left with a happy note. Service was fantastic, food was great.


Best of all, we were given a free tea pot, packed in a red box with its name labelled.


Do try Tao's. $33 per pax.


Blackathy, 12:00 AM

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